G·Ten is a private bespoke house tailoring suits, sherwanis and formalwear in fabrics chosen one mill at a time. Every garment passes a single pair of hands — measured, marked, and made to outlast the occasion.
Founded by a single cutter and a stubborn belief that a man should never settle for off-the-rack, G·Ten is a young atelier in Dhaka — opened in 2025 to bring proper bespoke craft within reach.
We work slowly. We work in cloth, in chalk, and in conversation. The result is a wardrobe that feels less like clothing and more like an inheritance.
Sip. Sit. Talk. We discuss occasion, character, and the wardrobe you already wear. No cloth is touched until the brief is clear.
From over a thousand bolts — English, Italian, Japanese — we narrow to three. A paper pattern is drafted from your measurements alone.
Baste, forward, finish, and final. Each fitting is documented; each adjustment is made in chalk before it ever meets a needle.
Pressed, bagged, and walked to your door. The pattern remains with us, named, dated, and stored — yours for the next garment.
We hold over a thousand bolts — Holland & Sherry, Loro Piana, Scabal, Banarasi mills, and the rare Bengal jamdani.
Each is chosen by hand, by season, and by climate. We do not stock a cloth we would not wear ourselves.
All figures are starting prices for our Bespoke Service. Regular pant, shirting, and Punjabi are quoted on enquiry — any design can be done.
Consultations are private and unhurried. A measure typically takes ninety minutes; please reserve your hour in advance.